3D characterization of magnetic phases through neutron polarization contrast tomography

IF 4.2 Q2 ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING Additive manufacturing letters Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.addlet.2023.100155
Matteo Busi , Efthymios Polatidis , Stavros Samothrakitis , Patrick Köhnen , Florencia Malamud , Christian Haase , Markus Strobl
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The advancement of laser-based metal additive manufacturing has enabled the production of near net shape complex geometries. Understanding the microstructural features of materials is crucial for accurate modeling of their mechanical behavior, particularly with regard to strain- or thermal-induced martensitic phase transformations in ferrous alloys and steels. For example, the formation of BCC α′-martensite can strengthen materials while preserving ductility of the dominating austenitic phase. However, in components where the shape memory effect is attributed to the reversible formation of ε-martensite, the accumulation of deformation-induced α′-martensite is an undesired, irreversible degradation mechanism. This study presents a novel tomographic approach utilizing polarization contrast neutron imaging for the 3D volumetric characterization of magnetic crystallographic phases, especially those present in low phase fractions that are typically undetectable with traditional techniques. The technique is applied to the study of strain-induced martensitic phase transformations in additively manufactured lattice structures made of high-Mn steels, which form small fractions of α′-martensite upon deformation. The results demonstrate the value of this technique for characterizing entire components and complex geometries found in numerous technological applications.

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中子极化对比层析成像对磁相的三维表征
基于激光的金属增材制造技术的进步使近净形状复杂几何形状的生产成为可能。了解材料的微观结构特征对于准确模拟其力学行为至关重要,特别是关于铁合金和钢中的应变或热诱导马氏体相变。例如,BCC α′-马氏体的形成可以增强材料,同时保持主要奥氏体相的延展性。然而,在形状记忆效应归因于ε-马氏体可逆形成的组分中,变形诱导的α ' -马氏体的积累是一种不希望的、不可逆的降解机制。本研究提出了一种利用极化对比中子成像的新型层析方法,用于磁性晶体相的三维体积表征,特别是那些存在于传统技术通常无法检测到的低相分数。该技术应用于高锰钢增材制造晶格结构中应变诱导马氏体相变的研究,该结构在变形时形成少量α′-马氏体。结果证明了该技术在许多技术应用中对整个组件和复杂几何形状进行表征的价值。
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Additive manufacturing letters Materials Science (General), Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanics of Materials
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